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A fractured tooth can occur from biting hard foods, teeth grinding, sports injuries, accidents, or weakened enamel caused by large fillings and decay. Symptoms may include pain when chewing, tooth sensitivity, swelling, or discomfort that comes and goes. Small cracks can worsen over time if left untreated, increasing the risk of infection or tooth loss. Treatment options may include dental bonding, crowns, root canal therapy, or extraction in severe cases. Early diagnosis is key to preserving the tooth and preventing further damage.